Booklet comprising authoritative manual on proven welding procedures, trade names of welding electrodes, properties of welds deposited
according to American Welding Society classifications, etc., resulting from a research project conducted by Case Western Reserve
University and sponsored by SFSA.

This supplement was developed as a glossary of terms used in the Steel Castings Handbook - Fifth Edition published by Steel
Founders' Society of America. It is not, therefore, intended to be an inclusive glossary of all foundry terms. Supplement 10,
however, is useful on its own as a reference piece regardless of the Steel Castings Handbook and thus has been published as
such.

A booklet showing step-by-step the process for determining the hardenability of a steel casting. The method of making needed
calculations has been simplified by using tables rather than curves, and examples are given to show how these tables should
be used. Computation of the ideal critical diameter, the end quench curve, and hardness traverse, and the percent of martensite
present in various depths in a section of a steel casting requires only addition and interpolation from tables.

This report contains results of research performed under SFSA Project A95 at the University of Tennessee.
This paper was presented by Dr. Carl Lundin at the Stainless Steel World conference and is made available here with their permission.
Their website is at www.stainless-steel-world.net.

Cast to Shape. A history of the steel castings industry in the United States. 1977.

Raw Materials Specifications

These specifications are out of print and are only available here. The visual quality of some of these documents may vary,
but the information contained in them is believed to be accurate.

Note: These are the latest, and final revisions of these specifications. The year of last revision is given after the dash in the
specification number. As an example, Specification 10-61 was last revised in 1961.